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Detecting falls as novelties in acceleration patterns acquired with smartphonesMedrano et al., 2014
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- Medrano C
- Igual R
- Plaza I
- Castro M
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- PloS one
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Despite being a major public health problem, falls in the elderly cannot be detected efficiently yet. Many studies have used acceleration as the main input to discriminate between falls and activities of daily living (ADL). In recent years, there has been an …
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